Cambridge is top university for sugar daddy dating

Dating site Seeking has released figures showing the 20 British universities with the highest number of students joining the controversial site - and the numbers of girls who have signed up in the last year.Founder of Seeking Arrangement businessman Brandon Wade says soaring university fees are behind the rise in student members.We were boyfriend and girlfriend but I was paid £2,500 a month, which was more than enough to cover my bills while I pursued my career in film.Tina spoke out as figures from the Push university guide showed that students starting college this autumn will finish their degree with debts, on average, of £53,400 – double the figure for 2011 of £26,100.

“That’s more than anyone can say of Parliament or university bodies.” Founded in 2006, the website currently boasts over five million members worldwide, with users in 139 different countries.The Seeking Arrangement site is clearly more than happy with the influx of student signups.New members who are also students are upgraded by the site to a premium account, and they are given a 'college sugar babe' stamp on their profile.'They need a generous sugar daddy to help them through this time.Almost a quarter of a million students in the UK are said to be shunning Parliament and university bodies in favour of “sugar mummies and daddies” to ease their financial burden amid the rising cost of higher education, according to a dating site.He said: “At a time when graduates are guaranteed debt rather than a well-paying job, or even employment for that matter, Sugar Daddies are sought out for opportunity and not just financial stability.With skyrocketing rent and ever-increasing tuition fees, life in the UK is one big expensive clusterfuck for young people.